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Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Apple Valley, CA, USA

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Chester Aussie - ADOPTED 12/8/19! - Australian Shepherd / Cattle Dog Dog For Adoption

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Apple Valley, CA, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Chester Aussie - ADOPTED 12/8/19!
Breed
Australian Shepherd
Gender
Male
Age
Senior
Location
Apple Valley, CA, 92307, USA

Description

Australian Shepherd Dogs For Adoption in Apple Valley, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Australian Shepherd / Cattle Dog. ADOPTED 12-8-19 at Irvine's Home for the Holidays event! Chester is a 10 year old tricolor Australian shepherd/cattle dog mix. About 55 lbs. F

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riendly, gentle, and sweet boy who loves hugs and kisses. He gets along well with other dogs of all sizes. One of the few big dogs we trust to hang out with the little ones. Leash trained. Very obedient and knows "sit". He's attentive to his people. He is good at helping a disabled volunteer here, so he could be a nice service dog. Sadly, he came from the Barstow shelter two years ago and is still waiting for his forever home! ​ Are you my furrever family? For further info on the adoption process, please visit our home page and check out the "Adopt a Dog" section, which has thorough instructions. All our dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated before adoption; they have been wormed, bathed, socialized, walked daily and much loved; each adoptee leaves with a leash, collar, and all medical records. Our prices are higher than the shelters' because we nurse the dogs through their illnesses and get them needed surgeries. Also, unlike shelters, rescues do not get financial aid from the government and must rely on donations, grants, and adoption fees. Our fees start at $150 and go up to $750. The higher end is for our most in demand dogs, such as puppies, young beagles, and hard-to-find purebred dogs. The lower end is for dogs that have been here for a while. Because we are a charity, the fees for our dogs are officially "donations" and are therefore tax deductible. You can think of it as donating to a worthy cause and getting a dog in return! The beauty of coming to our Apple Valley sanctuary is that you can see all 90+ dogs. Email your application and ask for more details. Sponsor Me Beagles & Buddies must find ways to raise money so we can continue saving dogs. Your tax-deductible donation keeps our rescue kennel operating! Hours Friday: 10 am to 3 pm Saturday: 10 am to 3 pm Sunday: 10 am to 3 pm Monday: CLOSED Tuesday: CLOSED Wednesday: CLOSED Thursday: CLOSED ​ Weekday appointments may be available. We are a small staff and do our best to accommodate your needs. Contacting Us If you have a question about adopting, giving up a dog, boarding, or volunteering, please visit the appropriate tabs on our home page. For more specific questions, call 626-444-9664 (please leave a voicemail if no answer). Emailing is always welcomed and preferred! Thanks! Please note: If you are viewing this profile anywhere other than Beagles & Buddies own website, you are not receiving full info. Visit info on pet here.

Physical Attributes

Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
Other
Leash Trained

Personality

Affectionate
Yes
Even-Tempered
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-64120
Date Listed
12/17/2019
Date Expires
Expired

Australian Shepherd


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